Another Idiot Idea from Corzine
Posted on: Friday, April 28th, 2006 at 8:35 amRead more about Idiots, Morons, & Fools, The State of New Jersey
Listen, I know there are a ton of liberals out there who like this guy, but I ask you again to look at his “work” so far objectively.
Alright. I know that there may be some gas-saving use in this particular proposal, but as with most of his ridiculous ideas (anyone want to talk about his (campaign-breaking budget proposal again?), it horrendously fails the “smell” test.
Apparently, the same man who doesn’t know New Jersey’s drinking age and who proposed taxing groceries and upping the state sales tax another percent, now want’s to add another unrealistic plan to his resume by lowering the speed limit.
Don’t give me the bullshit stories about how a lower speed limit is great - anyone who has ever driven on a New Jersey highway knows that people are already driving 75 to 90 mph in 65 mph zones. All lowering the speed limit is going to do is fuck up more NJ driver’s records because it’s going to empower local police to add another ticket to the pile when they pull over our already over-legislated citizens.
Once again, a man who didn’t know this state’s drinking age, who has an ever-sinking approval rating, and who is ready to raise our taxes instead of cutting useless programs…now wants to lower our speed limit.
Where did this guy come from???

















May 5th, 2006 at 7:05 pm
The Land of Lincoln – Illinois.
May 6th, 2006 at 12:10 pm
Is it possible to send him back?
July 3rd, 2006 at 8:13 am
Corzine auctioned off 800 vehicles that were already bought andpaid for and now has to pay employees mileage and tolls. His attorney general fixed a ticket in Bergen county for driving an uninsured unregistered vehicle with an unlicensed driver. All employees were verbally warned that anyone talking to the press would be fired immediately and eventhough you may have civil service rights the state would use their hundreds of lawyers to make it impossible for any individual to fight back. All the while that the budget crises was going on he was signing bills costing the taxpayers hundreds of million dollars. What other state has a property tax rebate that takes money from property tax payers and gives the money to renters but not the apartment owners? Why do we need any governor?